Which part of the plant traps carbon dioxide during photosynthesis?
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Leaves are sites of photosynthesis
Small pores called stomata—singular, stoma—are found on the surface of leaves in most plants, and they let carbon dioxide diffuse into the mesophyll layer and oxygen diffuse out.
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Leaves are sites of photosynthesis
Small pores called stomata—singular, stoma—are found on the surface of leaves in most plants, and they let carbon dioxide diffuse into the mesophyll layer and oxygen diffuse out.
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